POLO_Train
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I was watching some Germany club videos on youtube and saw that they kitbash a loco shed/warehouse together. I saw that and really wanted that to be on my future layout. I built up the walls and the upper sections but when I moved to my new house the wall pieces fell apart. This is part of my motivation to figure out the best glue to use to weld this outdoor plastic together post. I used the kit supplied UHU at the time and it was not adequate to hold the walls together. I believe now I need to implement metal bracing throughout the model to get it sound. Also considering going full weld with a heaver solvent with a full respirator to secure the pieces together.
Any ideas? or just start riveting and screwing together aluminum angle pieces on the top and bottom of the wall plates?
Also, I feel I need to consider is the low base pieces that are glued under the walls. I am almost considering to add an additional "L" brackets to strengthen it.
Big boi is always ready to help too, haha
Side note, does anyone know the material composition of PIKO building plastic? I lost the link to the LGB BNSF material science plastic makeup, but remeber it as an extremely hard to glue polymer.
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Any ideas? or just start riveting and screwing together aluminum angle pieces on the top and bottom of the wall plates?
Also, I feel I need to consider is the low base pieces that are glued under the walls. I am almost considering to add an additional "L" brackets to strengthen it.
Big boi is always ready to help too, haha
Side note, does anyone know the material composition of PIKO building plastic? I lost the link to the LGB BNSF material science plastic makeup, but remeber it as an extremely hard to glue polymer.

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